The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 3, 1914, Page 7

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P GASEALHUNTERS CAPT. ANDERSON LOSTIN BLIZZARD WILL TRANSFER - ON ATLANTIC ICE BOATS T0 SOUND : ST. JOHNS, N. F., April The The advent of the new px a fir vessel bringing victims trict fe Leach! on La Wa survivors of Tuesday dis t to | Ingte eraul t “ the steam sealer New Foundlar Bellevue and Me Ait crew off Cape Race was expected | to tt rry we ecent b to reach here Saturday lished by the ¢ y between Mad The Belle Venture, with 58 dead! ison park and Kirkland, t» puttin and 35 survivors on board, wax re\the Anderson amboat € ported about 100 miles out and steaming for this port. T Btap- | Which for years enjoyed & monop| pano was said to have one corpse | OlY on the lake, out of busine | and two Iivi on board, and} Capt. J, L. Anderson t| the Fiortzel five ad of the co ar t ay ! This left 19 unaccounted for tf,| plans for transferring ar ae stated, 120 of the vessel's com. | his lak steamers t bk Se 1 pany Were seal hunting on the tce We are unable co te with when the blizzard struck the fleet. | tt and = ¢ , their} The New Foundland, with Cap-| present system of ation | tain V y Kean and 29 of his/said. “They are « men on board path the | without profit storm, though unable to pick up The An Steamboat Co the hunters who were on the fcelnow has seven steamers on Lake when it broke J. J. KELLEY’S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE A Store Where Ladies Can Trade. Phone Main 2838. A SATURDAY 1 Full Quart Monogram Whiskey Regular value . 1 Bottle Fine Port Wine Regular value $1.00 Regular price $1.50 Both Bottles for $1.00 Saturday First Avenue Phone Main 2838. We prepay freight and express charges on all orders of $4.00 or over, excepting beer and Saturday specials. THE UPSTAIRS SHOE Co. SIMPSON FINZEL The Denny Bldg., 1408 2nd Ave. Next to Times. EASTER PUMPS and SLIPPERS for WOMEN and GIRLS For shoes like the pictures you pay $2.50 and $4.00 in Second avenue, ground-floor stores. Our Price Is $2.50 the Pair A few special styles at $3.00 You ride up and save the dol- lar. Low expense is the reason why. We Pay Post Charges on Mail Orders. Open Saturday Evening Till 9. MEAT PRICES | FOR SATURDA The Middleman Eliminated at Frye & Co.’s Markets. The following Big Specials will be offered tomor-| Saturday: (CHOICE FRESH DRESSED HENS, LB........23c Choice Steer Pot 2 Choice Shoulder 1 Roast, Ib. eee C Veal Roast, Ib...... 12: Choice Shoulder fa Choice Rib and Loin of Lamb, Ib...:.... We Mutton ( — Ib. " 15¢ Ib. Veal Shoice Shoulder Pork Roast, Wb.,...... 146 Ads | The above prices will prevail at the following markets: OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. | SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. | WESTLAKE MARKET, Westlake and Pine. | AMERICAN MEAT CO,, Third and Jefferson. WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Avenue and Spring BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue Our Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” | Look for the U. S. purple stamp. It signifies purity and | quality. Shops Open Until 10 p. m. Washington js | rest | Beneficial | wood GIRL IS HAZED; \Just Printers THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1914. HARE <AND ELSEWHERE Mra. Quont Ho Yee, Chinese, vol untarily confemwes killing husband re ; t. Lon cattle postoffice receipts show Cisim majority of nine in senate for repeal of tolls act Sixteen Washington mining stu Wilson and Bryan attacked by fonts leave on tr . Rep. Rogers anwachusetts, on Mre. Frank Sanden granted di neular ervise yevigg indie ‘ me Senate sits behind closed doors chapter a. P. E. °. meets with | during fight against confirmation ( orrison Monday of W. M, Daniels, New Jersey, for Mr. and Mre, G. A, Thompson, | interstate commerce commission mage t 1 with far War department favors $175,000 | well party for dredge on channel near Va Divorce complaint filed by Mre.| couver, Wash rpm ey cy Edw Hake F ’ orty-one Chinese, Iilegall Bachelors’ club dance at Broad-|this country were ide nore. I es Moontight club announces dance| Friends of unemployed “army” Wednesday night, Broadway hall tl 2 awaiting trial at La Angele Classic Culture club meets with | threatened to form other neice Mra, C, EB. Bogardus Saturday wnd fil local jails Myrtle Chapter dance and card! Tennessee congressional t city Le Roy passenger Testimony E mn freight Increase concluded St. Augustine, oldest city in U. S,, swept by $500,000 fire, destroying many old records. Andrew Carnegie gives $100,000 Tucker, late agent for G. traveling N., laid to Organizing Order of Owls here. Steamship President off for| | delega party at Redding’s tonight uor mt lon recommends President Mac Annual meeting Puget Sound Un-| donald of Engineertn tety os rwriters’ assoelation Monday chief engineer of Alavka railroad Cedar river dam burst and Secretary Daniels asks reinstate washed land away Magnola| ment Lieut. Col, C. M. Perkins, re | |O'Shea gets $1,000 damage verdict | tired in 1907 4 railroad for | { South [pension fund for employes of Robt. L. Anderson begins divorce | xoological park and aquarium, New sult York | British bark Olivebank chartered James C. R 1, oldest Nebras t Balto Guthrie & ¢ a war vetera died. A 100, Suit of Myrtle Beach against city Two thousand Greeks, mostly | for $15,000 damages for injuries! war veterans, arrive at N York received In auto accident, begina. ~ —— ~< FE TEES LET US MAKE YOUR EASTER Alaska Steamship Co. plans new ervices to North Few Chinese women get educa tien, Dr B. Tallman tells Womar mrd of Missions of the Pacific Marriage licenses issued to Tom Haro, Hanna Lidman; B, F.} Hutshing, Ella Heuniseh; F. W Ross, Permila Yates; Bert Wahl, Kristie Shansen; Carl Wirtanen, Sophia Laakkonen; Fred Rivers, He Maibaum; Otis Green, Mad We embody — individual eline Peatry R. O, Snyder, Pauline Style, Oller Siakatads stock of foreign and do ¢ ° 1 ELSEWHERE mestic woolens to select New regulation to protect Alaska | from, and guarantee you game a perfect fit American Consul Powers, Parral, Mexico, arrested. Accused of pass Take advantage of our ing co’ interfeit rebel money Michigan progressives suggest liberal credit system and Roosevelt for New York governor. order your suit today Parrot gets $300 endowment in Harriet H. Poole’s will, Cleveland Ask to see our Specials angements completed at Mil $25 ( for trip of business men to coast Miners di ficers ag Pennsylvania No agreement on wage ached tn lowa and Missourt Hinois operators decide not to wage scale an 35,000 Irishmen left the big atisfled with thelr of: nt on wage scale, 1 CRATON| Tailor for Men and Women. 402 UNION ST. Cash or Credit. scale Each class in the Fairmont (W. Va.) high school is named for some prominent citizen. The citizen thus designated is known as the class sponsor. Judge William Kelley, of St. Paul, | Minn., has worn day a white © in his buttonhole for the last 26 years, in memory of a daughter who died in 1888 Lead pencil manufacture in the States is consuming 73,000, et of lumber annually, of which about one-half Is estimated to ed in sharpening or throw y short ends. ew law has come Into effect ce which stipulates that all es must be paid in cash, either wa weekly or three times a week, and that amounts up to one-quarter of the wages only may be deducted tn payment of fines or for other pur poses. MISSING FOR 25 THE FOLKS WILL YEARS, HE COMES; CALL FOR MORE HOMETO MOTHER It must do you good to see all the family satisfied and Mra. Henrietta Eckert sat in a |pleased at meal time. One rocker on the front porch of her|thing that always accom- home, at 1319 venth av. Shelplishes this is pastry For held a crump e of paper. every one likes it when it is It was a 20 by her son, Ralph Smith, t her he had| Wholesome, dainty and digest- left with a Wild West show, That | ible was 25 years ago in Findlay, Ohio.| we Know this is true of our pas Ralph was then 18 try because we sell so much to the Since, his father has died. Mrs.| same people. Smith married again, Her second | “ husband, Col. E. C, Eckert, died] Why not try some of our cakes ecently | today? Yesterday someone stole up be- It was her son, now 43 , who had just come from | ay, where he led in 409 Pike learning the whereabouts of his| 1517 Pike Place Market mother, He has spent most of his | ———— time in Europe. GOV. STRONG TO. TALK TO CLUB At the King County Democratic 1b luncheon at the Good Eats cat. eteria Saturday noon Governor Strong of Alaska {8 address the club. Walter B. Allen will talk on “ Effects of the Und Tariff.” A report will be made by the committee appointed to investigate the Industrial Welfare commission. expected to Phe } | SUES SENIORS LAFAYETTE, 3.—Miss Mabel Rogers sued seven senior girl students at Purdue university for $7,000, charging that they hazed her. Gold Ind, April 22K Crowns to Full Set of Teeth $3.50 up Porcelain Crown $3.50 up Gold Filling - $1.00 up Silver Filling 50¢ up We do exactly as advertised. tady Attendant. Terms to suit All work guaranteed 15 years. lectro Painless Dentists tet and Pike, Opp. Public Market Laboring People's ventists, VY YORK, April 3.—William r of Brooklyn attempted to transfer a two-carat diamond from | his mouth that of his wife while | kissing her when detectives entered his he « him on a robbery | charge. His ruse was discovered, — | BULL BROS. Rom 1013 THIRD eAIN 1043 You can easily Save $10 Per Month My trading at the Publite Market Center the Compare price quoted below with those charged by the corner grocer \ nahin AT Sanitary Public Market Corner Public Market Old Pike Place Public Market THE RED SHIELD Ice Cream 25c Qt. LARGE DISH 5c rInsT AVENUE ENTRANCE Mra. Porter's Peanut Butter, fresh made dally, Ib. Ola N.Y, Sharp Full Ch B0¢ }b., or 2 Ibs New Zealand Butter, 35¢ 1b Iba. Any kind Heinz Baked 15e can or 2 cans Homemade Jellies and Pre serves, all varieties. Jet White Butter Store Booth 6——Pike Piace Entrance Meat Specials Leaf Lard, Jb... 12%4¢ Pork Roast, Ib 15¢ Pork Steak, Ib 15¢ Veal Roast, Ib.. 15¢ Fancy Bacon, Ib......20¢ Good Bacon, Ib 12%e¢ Pure Lard, 2 Ibs 25¢ STATE MEAT CO. Geo. Osborne, Mgr. Elliott 2756 STALL 9—Sanitary Mkt. ner Duck Bees, dox Vernon or Meadow Milk 3 Ibe Indian Rw! 3 big cane Mt Washington Creamery Butter sHOKS Fresh Herring, 6 Ibe 2he Halibut Cheeks 3 Ibe. ze Dressed Smelta, Ib. ibe PETE'S FISH MARKET Stalis 31-33 100-LB. SACK SUGAR $4.30 2 Ibs. Ghirardelli’s Chocolate Ove Blend “A” Lipton’s Tea, 1b..49¢ 10 grade of Coffee, Ib.....20¢ 6 bars Sweetheart Soap...25¢ Tokio Tea Store Stalls 24-36 FOR THE BEST and Largest Assortment of DRIED FRUITS Go to Blomfield’s STAND 125 TARRY MAKKET ik: $1.00 : H. COLLINS sHOnS sHOnS SHOES Fd ; WH! open tn the Santtery Market nen tome a full line of HIGH GRADE sHOrmS FOR THE WHOL FAMILY ra 4 At Ridiculously Low Prices > = Open Veins Up F ae : Ladies’ hoes Si 7] sHORS snHorSs sHoErS case. . 83. $1 ze Mt. Vernon Milk, Patent Flour, per sack 8 bars Swift's Pride Soap. STAL 106-112. TALL rs loc When you cross a street, leave the curb. EXTRA FINE SUGAR, 100-LB. SACK... THE SUN GROCERY A. B. VEGETABLE CO. Free delivery at any hour on all purchases of 66: Telephone Main 5205, SAFETY FIRST Save yourself from injury or death. - $4.30 3 cans Aster Milk 20¢ Puffed Wheat, per pke......10¢ Puffed Rice, 2 pkgs. .....-25¢ ENTRANCE FIRST AVEN LOWER FLOOR > oF over Pike Place Public Market Watch! Wait! Grand Opening April 18th Of the Big New Addition to the Old Pike Place Market Good Music Novel Entertainment WONDERFUL BARGAINS orzorea on "mat Date on That Date WATCH FOR LATER ANNOUNCEMENTS Specials for icsucan On 2 Ibs. Gunpowder Tea, 35¢, 5 Ibs Fancy Ripe Bananas 2O¢ doz Pork Ribs and Spinach 20¢ Yakima Burbank Potatoes 7O¢ sack Ib.; 2 Ibs, Codfish Bricks, Eggs, 2 doz. for 45¢ Public Market Grocery 1503-1505 PIKE PLACE Come and Share in the Italian Prunes, 25¢-- delivered 20¢ 4 cans low Brand Milk 25¢@ | 20c cans Karo Syrup for 286 or Large rman Dill Pickles, | » gop 7k aac “10¢|2 +09 esddsacepeese Best Long Cut Sauer Kraut, qt. | 2? Pkgs: of Eastern Macaroni 156 ea ..-10¢ | 10c Shaker Salt, pkg. Jelke's Good Luck Margarine, Ib. ......+++++- Free Delivery. Peanut Brittle, Ib. oe 40c Golden Buttercup: Mt. Vernon Butter Store 1521 Pike Place After Dinner “Mints, ib. 40c Chocolates, hand roll all flavors, special, lb. .25¢ Hood’ Candy Kitchen 1501 Pike Place CORNER OF PIKE PLACE RHUBARB PIES 10c EA. BUTTER Stall 206 Lower Floor SIGSWORTH HOME. MADE STA’ Bhe Coffee or Bulk Te: Lipton’s Tea, Ib.... 5¢ 2 cans Pork and Bean 7 bars Peerless Borax Soap 25¢ 2 pkgs. Corn Flakes . OCCIDENTAL FLOUR $1.15 £8. DELIVERED ALLEN’S GROCERY — STALLS 18 AND 25 - With 1 %k to the LEFT before you When you reach the middle of the street, look to the RIGHT before you proceed. KEEP TO THE CROSSWALKS. The crosswalks belong to the people on foot, and it is the duty of drivers of vehicles The streets between crosswa there it is up to the people on fe When crossing a street whe wait until he gives the signal the str DON’ TAKE CHANCES to keep out of the way alks belong to vehicles, and xt to keep out of the way. re there is a traffic officer, before you attempt to cross It isn’t safe to depend on somebody else to keep you from being injured. The devil dances the tango, says a preacher. That's about | the best recommendation he could give it. finest Baking and what applies to the hi; baking; the sea level not a laptable to why successful Eastern The Fairies Cook Book, just issu Mills Company, manufacturers one of its J. repared and tested ber ii in this climate the ‘en Cents (cash or &amps.) Is a compendium of the in this Climate « Climatic conditions are very important in cooking and formulae are often failures here. Fisher’s Blend Flour the perfec All-Purpose Flour, made of choicest Eastern hard wheat and choicest Western soft wheat, was prepared with this fact in mind. Mrs. Isabella Sweay, recognized authority on the art of cookery, jes Cook Book has no equal. ‘au the book if you fill out and send us coupon below, together with recipes for Cooking th altitude of the of this section. st is That is iS by the Fisher Flouring o (56 recipes, For successful bi We will mail FISHER FLOURING MILLS CO. 817 White Building, SEATTLE, WASH. Herewith filled out Coupon and Ten Cents for which mail me Fairies Cook Book, _Street. Name. WHAT THIS MEANS . IN MEAT PRODUCTS It’s a guarantee of purity, of cleanliness in making and selling. We put our trademark on our goods, that you can identify them and can re-order. That’s how sure we are of your trade, — Here Is a list of meat products we excel In making: All-pork sausage, weiners, sugar-coated bacon, home-cured | and smoked hams, frankfurters, ham schwager, liverwurst, ham ~ and beef bologna and blood sausage. If you have any specialty you want, try us. Our list is far | ! larger than this space will allow us to enumera' ] JILG'S HOME-MADE MEAT PRODUCTS SEATTLE EVERETT SANITARY MARKET 1914 Hewitt St. STALL 182 PAPER GIVES UP; NEW ONE BORN The Commonwealth” organ ot | he Everett socialists was haled to | he potters’ field Monday by a re- ceiver, appointed by the court, on Everett Print | | pplication of the Shop. At a meeting of the Everett so-| cialists it was decided to begin | ublication of a paper to be known | the Washington Socialist, to take the place of the Common- wealth, and with the old Common- | wealth office force at the helm | FATHER BEAT \We Want to Make Yi HIM, BOY SAYS Spring Suit If you are one of the many who, © That his father whipped him with | through lack of actual experience, 7 strop because he tore his}have refrained from having your 99 coat in a wrestling match was the | clothing made to cuit your Indiv! charge of Elmer Tompkins, 10,|uality, under the impression taken to the city hospital last night. | tailored clothes were luxury, His father, W. C, Tomkins, lives|are taking this means to at 1412 Sist st. that impression. We are m a special line of Men's Suits HUMAN MINE $25.00 that are far superior to |thing you could possibly | from the best ready-1sie stores, A, April 3—A woman tn net gi al hospital here swallowed a tube containing radium worth $8, 9 ’ |\O’Neil’sTailor 250, with which she was being treat- aoe ee tc ae'the throat Owing} LADIES MEN to the great danger to her from the 1419 Third Avenue radium, an operation was at once jeattie, Wash, | performed and the radium recov- Seattle, W eredy as a razor

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